Nalmefene is different — and not without controversy. Per Filter, the drug isn’t meant for reversing overdoses in people with substance abuse disorders, but in first responders and military members who might come in contact with them. It also increases the risk of fatal overdose in drug users.

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    “Tharimmune, Inc. advances institutional blockchain adoption and the digitization of financial markets through a digital assets treasury strategy with Canton Coin,” the company’s website boasts. “Tharimmune also operates a clinical-stage biotech.”

    Now that’s comedy.

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      I’m not sure that I’ve ever heard a more useless phrasing of corpo-techno babble in my entire life.

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    Well the snake oil salesmen have taken over the health department. It was only a matter of time.

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    Nalmefene has been around for like 50 years… and many brands have been FDA approved even before the current administration.

    What exactly am I missing here, other than the insanity that a crypto company is remarketing existing generic drugs?